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G#2v 4114 Flipped classroom 0#3#flipped classroom Flipped classroom G#2v 4115 Formal education 0#3#formal education Formal education
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encompasses flipped classroom, mix-mode, hybrid, technology-mediated instruction, and web-enhanced instruction. In flipped classrooms, 149 for instance, technologies are integrated intricately in the teaching
process. The use of new technologies in learning is more than a mere substitution of the medium of
149 Flipped classroom is a blended learning model that where the teacher leverages technology to instruct, while reserving
models, such as blended learning and flipped classrooms, into K-12 and higher education. It can also mobilize efforts with the private sector to recognize alternative certification models, such as badges
Flipped classroom An instructional model where students view video lectures and other online resources outside of class, with class time devoted to discussion and group work
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